Terrence McNally's Mothers and Sons, which opened last weekend at GableStage, is a profound inquiry into the human condition, delivered in a... More >>
For Fredric Snitzer, the magic has vanished from Miami's hottest cultural district. The pioneering gallery owner has launched the careers of... More >>
Ground Up and Rising, the minimalist Miami theater company, is still at war. Two months after its production of Bill Cain's 9 Circles dramatized... More >>
Carlos Martiel is a living, breathing work of art. The 25-year-old has sewn a business suit onto his body. He's cloaked himself in burlap covered... More >>
It's August and the galleries are mostly closed or operating on short hours. The big-name artists have hightailed it for cooler climes. So how to... More >>
When was the last time you checked your local Craigslist personals? The sad messages, often written in broken English, present a bleak, pervy... More >>
There is a place called Centralia, whose citizens are called Centralians. It is not the product of a science-fiction writer's imagination. It is... More >>
Adler Guerrier was born in Port-au-Prince in 1975. He moved to Miami 12 years later with his father, an electrician, and his mom, who now works... More >>
Patricia Hernandez would like to sell you an island. Don't worry — she's not another airhead celebrity realtor bidding for a Bravo TV... More >>
In 2006, Oliver Sanchez transformed the implausible into reality. "I tarred and feathered a classic Rolls-Royce Corniche convertible," the... More >>
In 1983, nine Cuban exile artists came together and exhibited their works in a show called "The Miami Generation." They didn't know it then, but... More >>
The Arsht Center's Ziff Ballet Opera House is about to get wet. Very wet. The sort of wet that if the water were the result of natural causes, it... More >>
As one character in Bill Cain's sobering, antiwar psychodrama 9 Circles puts it, "terrible things happen" in war. It's the sort of indisputable,... More >>
Farley Aguilar answers the door of a modest Edgewater duplex while clutching a frosty gin and tonic and sporting a teardrop-creased fedora that... More >>
If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall," the Russian writer Anton Chekhov supposedly once said, "in the second... More >>